Stupid Statements Made By Gor Book Non-Readers

Statement: The books are open to interpretation.
Response: Wrong. Those that have actually read the books know that there is in fact very little open to interpretation. John Norman used repetiveness so much that nearly every point was made nauseatingly clear. You think something is open to interpretation? Cite an example.

Statement: I have read every Gor book. But it was so long ago that I cannot remember a darn thing about what I read.
Response: Yeah right. Pull the other one. And you know what? If you really did forget everything you ever read then how fucking stupid does that make you?

Statement: The books contradict each other.
Response: Well, over the length of 25 books that is bound to happen I suppose. But where did it happen? Cite an example.

Statement: The books are written badly and therefore I could not remember any of it.
Response: You are fucking kidding me. You read 25 books and all the while had no clue regarding what you were reading and still you kept on reading? I suppose you also like to sit down and read sanscrit and hieroglyphics just for shits and grins.

Statement: John Norman said to expand upon his universe.
Response: Just exactly where and when did he say this? Don't say it unless you can back it up. Norman created a world where he used varied topography and climatic conditions as well as Eskimo's, American Indians, Blacks, Vikings, Arabs, Whites, etc ... Why expand when you already have an entire world in place? The answer is because you have no idea whatsoever what was in the books. You have to expand. You have no choice.

Statement: The books are poorly written.
Response: No shit !!!


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